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Oak and Ash and Thorn: The Ancient Woods and New Forests of Britain


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Oak and Ash and Thorn: The Ancient Woods and New Forests of Britain

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Fiennes

ISBN:

9781786071668

Publisher:

Oneworld Publications

Imprint:

Oneworld Publications

Publication Date:

1st November 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Travel writing
Physical geography and topography

Dewey:

333.750941

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 225mm, Spine 27mm

Description

When the government announced plans to sell off up to 150,000 hectares of English forests and woodland in 2010, it ignited an immediate and impassioned fight against the proposal. Even today, the British people continue to have a deep love for their woods, which have inspired countless myths, stories and poems throughout time. Peter Fiennes celebrates the beauty and mystery of Britains woods, while also closely examining present issues of ownership, access, power and property. Fiennes visits Norwegian spruces in the Scottish Highlands, wild boars in Sussex, the small collection of trees in his childhood homes garden and everything in between in his exhilarating journey to understand our relationship to the forests and our duty to protect them. Oak and Ash and Thorn presents a powerful message for readers everywhere: our woods are important; they are under threat; and they must be saved.

Reviews

Extraordinary Written with a mixture of lyricism and quiet furyFienness book winningly combines autobiography, literary history and nature writing. It feels set to become a classic of the genre.

* Observer *

Steeped in poetry, science, folklore, history and magic, Fiennes is an eloquent, elegiac chronicler of copses, coppicing and the wildwood.

* Sunday Express *

Peter Fiennes writes with a piercingly urgent tone as he examines what he sees as the desperate state of our trees.

* BBC Wildlife *

FascinatingThis passionate book should inspire readers to plant more trees, support woodland campaigns and participate in active conservation.

* BBC Countryfile Magazine *

Lyrical, angry and often very funny. I loved it.

-- Tom Holland

Rich, personal, evocative, rousing.

-- Robert Penn, author of Woods: A Celebration and The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees

A passionate ramble through Britains complicated relationship with its woodland.

* Daily Mail *

A joy of a book and a delight to read.

* The Great Outdoors *

A wonderful wander into the woods that explores our deep-rooted connections cultural, historical and personal with the trees.

-- Rob Cowen, author of Common Ground

A tender hymn to the trees, a manifesto for a woodland society, a contemporary gazette of ideas and attitudes radiating into the future like annual rings from the original pith In this lyrical, informative, unashamedly arboreal propaganda, one mans walk in the woods can inspire a generation.

-- Paul Evans, author of Field Notes from the Edge

Peter Fiennes really can see the wood for the trees he blends mythology, natural history and a sense of righteous anger to produce a paean of praise to our ancient woodlands and modern forests, and the life support system they provide.

-- Stephen Moss, author of Wild Kingdom: Bringing Back Britains Wildlife

Passionate and thoughtful in exactly the way the best nature writing should bethe woodlands of Britain have found their perfect advocate.

-- Hugh Thomson, author of The Green Road into the Trees

Fiennes is the best of guides, gently, eloquently and with a fierce humour telling a sad story relating chapters of fascinating detail to brighten his tale and quoting the poets as he goes.

-- John Wright, author of A Natural History of the Hedgerow

Author Bio

Peter Fiennes is the author of To War with God, a moving account of his grandfathers service in the First World War. As a publisher for Time Out, he published numerous books about Britains countryside and seaside. He lives in Wandsworth, London, where he is the publisher of Town magazine.

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